Reviews of Golden Shore RV Resort

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9

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Aug 2018 -
$65.00

The swimming pool,spa,showers very nice. The workers are committed to making your stay great. My only complaint is the site sizes are very small and very tight putting the RV in. But I will recomend this place. - Methoes11

Jun 2018 -
$69.00

We stayed two nights in space 50. The park is very clean and well maintained. Our site was dirt but it was raked and clean when we checked in. The slope on the site was sufficient to require me to use 6" of wood blocks on the front to get my rig level. It was deep enough to allow plenty of space for the toad in front. There is a "Dog Run", but it's too small for actually playing with your dog. You can take them off leash, but it's only a fenced yard with astro turf all over. They don't want you walking your dog on the nice grassy area in the central portion, so you have to walk them on the asphalt roadways. There is a nice park area a short walk away and the Aquarium of the Pacific is about 15 minutes walking distance. Will stay here again when we bring our grandson to visit the museums and aquarium. - Scott Baker

Jun 2018 -
$62.00

We stayed here while attending a conference at the convention center. It's about a 20 minute walk. It's a beautiful park and the road noise wasn't much of an issue. No complaints. - Brad & Angela

Reviews of Seabreeze RV Resort (Military FamCamp)

Beautiful park nicely situated near many LA attractions. Sites were well-spaced and clean. The campground was quiet during the evenings. We appreciated the free laundry and ice. We didn't use the bathrooms, but they appeared clean and heard no complaints. There is a nice walking path near the campground. If you carry firearms, tell the gate guard, and they will coordinate with the armory to store your weapon and ammo upon entry. It will need to be stored in a California-approved locked gun box, of which there are many that comply. If not CA-approved, they may not store the weapon. Only 30 minutes from Disneyland, and close numerous beaches, including Sunset, Huntington, and Seal. Would definitely stay here again! - RVerFamily

Dec 2017 -
$20.00

Very quiet park with green space beside each space. The concrete pad was pretty large and there was a picnic table to enjoy outside activities. The showers were clean. Laundry washer and dryers were free. It was a nice place, close to the Disney Park and felt safe. - LTC & MS

Reviews of Village RV Park

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7

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Aug 2016 -
$33.00

Rate is for monthly stay. Most people are here for work. Mostly monthly tenants. Kept up really well. Office staff are great. VERY tight spaces. Most spaces you will have to get your neighbor to move there cars/trucks to get it. - Spantz

Nov 2013 -
$30.00

This is a glorified parking lot next to a mobile home park with 46 marked spots, two of which are occupied by the office and a small mobile home, so there are only 44 sites available for RVs. Due to a recent ownership change, this park is not allowing any RVs older than 2000. The only thing this park has going for it is that it is the only park in the area. If you want to use the mobile home park's pool facilities, it costs $50 (non refundable). The management recently trimmed the trees located around the edge of the park back to bare branches, so there is no more shade in the park. I paid the monthly rate. The dog area is a small strip of grass in the back, and maneuvering a big rig in the park is possible, but difficult. No tents or anything like them (e.g., easy-up) allowed. The only reason I would go back here is because I need to be in the area for a family emergency. - Hunterman

Sep 2006 -
$40.00

Great, clean park. Management was exceptional. Sites are close together, and there is really no area for pets, but it's a safe, nice park. Usually a waiting list. - rollngstonz

Reviews of Bolsa Chica State Beach

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8

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Jul 2017 -
$65.00

Kind of a hidden gem in urban Orange County. Got lucky when looking for something to do and reserved here on short notice. Pro - Spaces are wide enough for slideouts on driver's side and awning on the curb side. and parking for a toad car. Great beach, nearly empty by SoCal standards, fire rings if you care for that. On the opposite side from the beach is a big wetlands preserve. No black/gray hookup, but there is a dump station. Cons - backs up to PCH (Hwy 1), so a lot of traffic noise. No food service anywhere within walking distance except on weekends - what's a summer beach without a burger, fries and a coke. No WiFi, no cable - oh darn. - Michael_K

Jan 2017 -
$65.00

Camping at the beach is wonderful. Bolsa Chica State Beach, not so much. Power and water hookups were nice, but it's just a big parking lot with a walking/biking trail separating it from the broad expanse of sand. The beach itself is so long (from the parking area to the waves), the campsites are a good walk from the ocean. There are many big campfire rings on the sand for use, but are FCFS. Camp hosts at many campgrounds sweep and prepare sites, and we always greatly appreciate hosts who do that! Our site at BCSB had bits of trash and cigarette butts. For the same price, go a few miles South to Doheny State Beach. Reserve far enough in advance, and you can get a site right on the sand there. Checkin at Bolsa Chica is 2:00 PM. We arrived at 1:15 PM and was told at the fee station that our site was empty, so it was no problem to go set up. When we arrived at the camping area, however, we were greeted by a barrier and a big "CHECK-IN 2:00 PM sign blocking the entrance. Camp host came out with a clipboard, verified we were on the list, then pointed out that checkin was at 2:00. I stared at him blankly for a moment, then asked if our reserved site was empty. He said that it was, and that he sometimes makes check-in exceptions of 1:30 PM, then looked at his watch (about 1:20, by this time), and begrudgingly said he would allow us in. I think that is a camp host taking his job just a little too seriously. We won't return to Bolsa Chica State Beach. Just far too expensive for what you get. - Libre RV

Nov 2015 -
$65.00

Good spot to stay on the Ocean. Sites are really tight, but not really an issue since we were here for the beach more than anything else. The beach was in your "backyard." - A_GF_Mom

Reviews of Anaheim RV Village

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10

7

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Jan 2014 -
$59.00

Another one bites the dust. Web site says closing for renovations February 2, 2014. Arrived last night and employees are all fired as of that date. Property has been sold to Disney for an employee parking lot. Enjoying our last stay at this great park. Nice pool and hot tub. Has a game room; the kids like the vending machines. Only a few RVs still here. Disney nightly Fireworks are awesome, framed by palm trees. - Pumpman2

Oct 2013 -
$45.00

First, we would definitely return to this park again, but there were some surprises. First, our campsite was not level, not a big problem by any means, but was surprised we had to pull out the levelers. The biggest disappointment was the Wi-Fi that was non-existent in the RV. If you need to have Wi-Fi inside your RV then this may not be the place for you. In today's world there is absolutely no reason not to have working Wi-Fi, if you advertise it. But the hot tub was great after a day walking in Disney. - shayob

Oct 2013 -
$56.00

Great location for Disneyland; about a half mile walk or pick up the $5/day shuttle. Not a great place to just hang out around your campsite. Sites are pretty close together. "Resort" is just a large concrete parking lot with strips of grass between sites. There are two small fenced areas for dogs, not enough room to exercise a large dog. Pretty quiet and safe considering its located at the intersection of two major streets (Ball & Harbor). Nice pool area. - Lizzy P

Reviews of Anaheim Harbor RV Park

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Jun 2017 -
$70.00

We chose this park because of it being close to Disneyland. There is a shuttle that stops next door but Disneyland is an easy walk of about a half mile. We had an extra wide back in spot and were able to have room on one side to have our awning out with a picnic table and room for two vehicles on the other. The hook ups are at the back of the site so I had to use extensions for the water and sewer. Could connect to WiFi the first day but not the rest of the days. We were also able to see the fireworks from our RV. The bathrooms/shower are outdated but clean and could use a remodel. The pool looked nice but we did not use it. - CoastCamper

Jul 2015 -
$53.00

Used it to park our tent trailer while we visited Disney. Was okay, but didn't stay there really, just parked and slept.

When you enter the park you think "looks great and green", that quickly changes into "this is bad". The service is the worst you can imagine. Personal activities are more important than customers, excuse me? They let me wait until they had discussed with a friend whether or not they would join the drinking party that evening. No smiles, no kindness, very bad attitude!

The restrooms and showers are outdated. The campsites have different sizes and it is up to the staff if you get a great spot with grass and a picnic table or if your windows are 2 inch apart of your neighbors.

A park can be made as good looking as you want, when the service you get is not good, it does not matter - Palazzo fan

Reviews of Anaheim RV Park

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8

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Jul 2018 -
$95.00

Very clean park that is at the back door to Disney. Service is excellent and personel have all kind of information about Disney. You can see fireworks every night. Well worth the price and would stay again. - Biggyrat

Jun 2018 -
$75.00

This campground is one of the most unusual campgrounds I've ever stayed at. The allure is being a mile from Disneyland, and it's all worth it! So close that every night I watched fireworks from my rig (or the pool). It's a great place, it's just right in the middle of town, next to an elementary school and highway. I always felt safe, saw several Anaheim Police officers patrol during the day, and there is an employee that drives around and keeps watch all night long as well. The campground itself is laid out kind of weird, but it works well. All sites are concrete pads and level. Plenty big enough for my trailer, vehicle and extra car from family that visited. There is trees around and some grass in/around most sites. Full hook ups, all services worked well, water pressure was even pretty high. Cable tv with several channels. There is a picknic table at the site, no grill or fire ring as no campfires due to city ordinances, but it would be pretty odd to have a campfire in the middle of town. Couple of large grassy areas for the dogs, but not fenced in for "off-leash". The pool is nice, but a tad small in my opinion. There are 3 bathroom/shower house/ laundry facility's spread around. Very clean and good hot water. Laundry was $2.50/$2.00 wash/dry, the area we used had 4 of each. The place was kept very clean, we really enjoyed it! Check in was easy. The office staff polite and helpful. Great with information on the area and other things to do. There was 2 computers and a printer in the office to use, a lounge area with a tv, vending machines, and coffee. Ice for sale and some general camping supplies for the rig ( TP, toilet chemicals and hoses.) A Bus stops right at the office (not a public bus, only for area hotels and resorts) $5.50 a day will take you all over Anaheim, parking at Disney is $20, so depending on your party, totally worth it. I wouldn't hesitate to stay again! - fullfamily6

Mar 2018 -
$75.00

Close to Disneyland, very clean as you'd expect. Shuttle picks you up just outside the gate. Sites are close together. If your a tourist then this is for you. - Money2Burn

Reviews of Elks Lodge #1952 (Members Only)

Rating:

8

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Apr 2017 -
$30.00

For the area a very good value .Close to Disneyland close to Knottsberry Farm easy access on freeway 22. Probably the only drawback that this park has is you do have some freeway noise you do have some secondary street noise, but it seems to quiet down at night. Power could be an issue come summertime or when weather gets hot it seem like the voltage was low and the amperage was low for 30 amp it may be a struggle if everybody has their air-conditioning on not sure just something I noticed . This lodge has a lot going on every night something is happening . They have an excellent Park area behind the lodge that is for members only that you can walk your pet in just remember to pick up any Pet deposits . Overall I felt very safe in the area there is a campground host here which is very helpful the dump station is very accessible. We would definitely stay here again . My only suggestion is parking try to park in the sites 4 through 18 you will be a little bit buffered from the street noise and you won't feel like you're sleeping in traffic , lol. They do have a coin operated washer and dryer set up the park is set up very good for RV'ers. My biggest suggestion would be call ahead let them know you're coming so you can make sure you have a spot when you get here.We camped here in a motorhome. - monaco cruiser